Panel by Hapa and Critical Mixed Race Studies Scholars and ArtistsPosted in Arts, Asian Diaspora, Live Events, Media Archive, United States, Women on 2011-06-13 03:52Z by Steven |
Panel by Hapa and Critical Mixed Race Studies Scholars and Artists
Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center
Japanese American History Museum
2011-08-04
Emily Momohara, Assistant Professor of Art
Art Academy of Cincinnati
Laura Kina, Associate Professor of Art, Media and Design
DePaul University
Moderated by
Tim DuRoche, Director of Programs
World Affairs Council of Oregon
This talk will showcase their work as the artists talk about how they address hapa identity through art. Emily Momohara is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati where she heads the photography major. Dmae Roberts is a two-time Peabody award-winning independent radio artist and writer who has written and produced more than 400 audio art pieces and documentaries for NPR and PRI programs. Laura Kina is Associate Professor of Art, Media, and Design; Global Asian Studies affiliated faculty member; and a distinguished Vincent de Paul Professor at DePaul University in Chicago, where she has also been involved in the emerging field of critical mixed race studies. This panel will be moderated by Tim DuRoche, Director of Programs for the World Affairs Council of Oregon.
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